It so happens this is a true story. How do you reconcile your passion when your own rules do not align with the law? How do you align virtue with a duplicitous woman, a duplicitous government, and unprincipled society?
Talking about marijuana doesn't gain the proper perspective, but living the secret life of a marijuana grower reveals the world to be upside down.

While there are many successful books on the market about addiction, The First 30 Days to Serenity: The Essential Guide to Staying Sober is the first actual day-by-day account of staying sober through the first 30 days of recovery, including the thoughts, feelings, conversations, events, stress, tears, family friction, despair and drama of each of those 30 days from the lens of an addict.

This book educates teens, parents, teachers, and a concerned society about behavioral health. Through fascinating true stories and examples, Thomas teaches the basic framework for how humans operate with each other. The iceberg metaphor was originally used by Freud to explain how the behavior we can see from people, in this case teens, is just the tip of the iceberg. "Everyone should read this."

This book presents a dynamic, no-nonsense approach, within its heartfelt stories, leaving the reader filled with a sense of empowerment and equipped to transform and liberate their life. This book comes with action steps on how to ignite personal power, self-worth and confidence reconnecting the reader to abundance of love, honesty, trust, respect and freedom.

This is a guide for the Normie (a colloquial term used among AA members to describe a non-addict), to address the ways society focuses so heavily on the addict, how to understand addiction, and most importantly how the non-addict negotiates communication with the addict.

As you take this journey through my life, through your life, your families and friends’ life, and even through that strangers life—for this is everyday people's poetry, I pray it soothes your hurts, give you a clearer understanding, and instill in you a compassion for what you don't understand. More than anything, I pray that the words of my poetry becomes a voice for those who do not have one.